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Director: David L. Williams
Cast: Kate Ashfield, Adam Croasdell, Ben Price, Frances Barber
Two flatmates struggling to pay the rent are persuaded to join an escort agency. What seems at first like a perfect solution, soon takes a messy turn for the worst when they, and their clients, all start falling in love with each other!
Critical Reception & Ratings
Flyfishing (2003), directed by David L. Williams, is a little-known British comedy-romance film that received a mixed critical response. While some praised its quirky humor and performances, others found the plot to be uneven and somewhat predictable. Despite its modest reception, the film has since garnered a small cult following among audiences who appreciate its offbeat charm.
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Flyfishing (2003) directed by David L. Williams offers a delightfully quirky and heartwarming romantic comedy, blending humor and heart as it follows the misadventures of two roommates who join an escort agency in a desperate bid to make ends meet. With standout performances from the ensemble cast, including Kate Ashfield, this film delivers an entertaining and endearing exploration of the complexities of love and relationships.
Fly fishing is an angling technique that uses an ultra-lightweight lure called an artificial fly, which typically mimics small invertebrates such as flying and aquatic insects to attract and catch fish. Because the mass of the fly lure is insufficient to overcome air resistance, it cannot be launched far using conventional gears and techniques, so specialized tackles are used instead and the casting techniques are significantly different from other forms of angling. It is also very common for the angler to wear waders, carry a hand net, and stand in the water when fishing.
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